The bottled water (AMDK) industry is recorded as one of the most dynamic sectors within the food and beverage industry group, with stable annual growth between 5 and 8 percent. With a national production capacity of 47 billion liters per year, this sector involves over 700 companies spread across all regions of Indonesia. The existence of this industry is crucial as it absorbs approximately 46,000 direct workers and provides a broad economic impact on local supply chains. Through this significant contribution, the AMDK industry has become a vital foundation in strengthening the national economic structure and improving community quality of life by providing access to safe drinking water.
For business actors and association members, organizations like Amdatara serve as strategic forums to build a more professional, inclusive, and responsible business ecosystem. The primary focus moving forward is to strengthen collaboration with both central and regional governments to ensure that existing regulations support business sustainability and high-quality standards. Environmentally friendly product innovation and compliance with food safety standards remain top priorities to maintain consumer trust in an increasingly competitive global market. With strong synergy across the entire industry chain, the AMDK sector is projected to continue providing significant added value to Indonesia's economic development throughout 2026.










